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Œuvres de Andrea Abi-Karam

We Want It All: An Anthology of Radical Trans Poetics (2020) — Directeur de publication; Contributeur — 53 exemplaires
EXTRATRANSMISSION (2019) 17 exemplaires
Villainy (2021) 9 exemplaires
Kill Bro / Kill Cop 1 exemplaire

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Pathetic Literature (2022) — Contributeur — 25 exemplaires

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Some of the parts of these poems were hit or miss for me, but when it hit it REALLY TRULY HIT. Everything about the overlap of TBIs, trauma, and ghosting, was so good and so powerful, and the extratransmission stuff was fascinating. Really disruptive and thoughtful at the same time.

The "hello [x] man i will kill you in [y] way" poems weren't for me, but if you need that kind of catharsis you probably would like them too!
 
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aijmiller | Dec 2, 2021 |
Andrea Abi-Karam is an arab-american genderqueer punk poet cyborg, writing on the art of killing bros, the intricacies of cyborg bodies, trauma & delayed healing.
"Kill Bro / Kill Cop" is an excerpt from her full length book EXTRATRANSMISSION from Kelsey Street Press, 2018, the book won the Kelsey Street 2017 Firsts! Book Contest, judged by Bhanu Kapil.

EXTRATRANSMISSION is a poetic critique of nationalism, patriarchy & gender embedded in an explosive & unapologetic trauma narrative. It begins with an exhaustive loud, & unapologetic section on killing bros, the perpetrators of patriarchy before entering a narrative of how traumatic brain injury occurs to bodies in modern warfare. The text labors over how memory constructs our identity, our constant experience and how that can be destroyed in one of many empty military moments. The language pushes beyond conventional lyric and incorporates angry letters, prose pieces, a love poem, & intimate conversation while maintaining both an intense energy and constant movement. In resistance to how patriarchy and U.S. militarism produce the hypergendered subject, the text generates a genderqueer cyborg whose language comes together to form EXTRATRANSMISSION a book that explicates how patriarchy, capitalism, & nationalism form the high rising global city that will tear your heart out.… (plus d'informations)
 
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F.L.O.W. | Oct 12, 2018 |

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4
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80
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½ 4.3
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2
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